Product Details for Material from PLANTAE EXTRACTS PRIVATE LIMITED - PL-017 - Azadirachta Indica Extract / Neem Extract

PL-017 PLANTAE EXTRACTS PRIVATE LIMITED Azadirachta Indica Extract / Neem Extract

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PL-017
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Azadirachta Indica Extract / Neem Extract
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PLANTAE EXTRACTS PRIVATE LIMITED
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The product with part number PL-017 (Azadirachta Indica Extract / Neem Extract) is from company PLANTAE EXTRACTS PRIVATE LIMITED. Minimal order quantity is 1 pc, Origin India.


Type: Herbal Extract Variety: Azadirachta Indica Extract Form: Powder Part: Other Extraction Type: Solvent Extraction Packaging: Bottle, Can, Drum, Plastic Container, Vacuum Packed Place of Origin: India Grade: A Brand Name: PLANTAE EXTRACTS PRIVATE LIMITED Model Number: PL-017 Botanical Name: Azadirachta Indica Common Name: Neem Tree, Margosa Tree Packaging & Delivery Packaging Details: Within 3 To 5 Working Days After Receiving the Payment Delivery Detail: Within 3 To 5 Working Days After Receiving the Payment Specifications 1) High Quality. 2) Reasonable Price. 3) Delivery on Time. 4) Quality Assurance. Azadirachta Indica Neem, which belongs to the family Meliaceae, has a botanical name Azadirachta Indica.It grows in tropical and semi tropical regions and is widespread in Burma, India and Pakistan. It is a very rapid growth, evergreen tree reaching a height of 15 to 20 meters.Neem is known for its immeasurable medicinal properties and is used as the main ingredient in many home remedies. Commending the medicinal properties of neem, numerous Sanskrit names have been invented by our acharyas ayurveda. Benefits: In India, the tree is variously known as the "sacred tree", "cure all", "Nature's Pharmacy", "village pharmacy" and "panacea for all diseases." Products made from neem have been used in India for over two millennia for their medicinal properties: Neem products were found to be anthelmintic, antifungal, antidiabetic, antibacterial, antiviral, contraception and sedative. Neem products are also used in selective fight against plant pests. It is considered a major component in Ayurvedic and Unani and is particularly prescribed for skin disease. All parts of the tree are said to have medicinal properties (seeds, leaves, flowers and bark) and are used for the preparation of many medical preparations.Part of the Neem tree can be used as spermicideNeem oil is used for preparing cosmetics (soap, shampoo neem - Sunsan herbs, balms and creams, for example Margo soap), and is useful for skin care such as acne, and keeping skin elasticity. Neem oil has been found to be a mosquito repellent.Derived from neem neutralize nearly 500 pests worldwide, including insects, mites, ticks and nematodes, affecting their behavior and physiology. Neem is not usually kill the insects immediately, but rejects them and affects their growth. Because neem products are cheap and non toxic to higher animals and insects most beneficial, they are well suited for pest control in rural areas.In addition to its use in traditional Indian medicine, Neem is of great importance for its anti-desertification and possibly as a sink of carbon dioxide good.Practitioners of traditional Indian medicine recommend that patients with chickenpox sleep on neem leaves.Neem gum is used as blowing agent and for preparation of special foods (for diabetics).Aqueous extracts of neem leaves have shown a significant anti-diabetic potential.Traditionally, thin branches of neem have been chewed to clean teeth. Neemtwigs are still collected and sold in markets for such use, and India, we often see young people in the streets chewing on the twigs of neem.A decoction prepared from roots of neem is ingested to relieve fever in Indian traditional medicine.The neem leaf paste is applied to the skin to treat acne, and in a similar vein is used for measles and chicken pox patients.Neem flowers are used in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to prepare pachhadi Ugadi. "Bevin hoovina gojju" (a type of curry made withneem flowers) is common in Karnataka during the year. Dried flowers are used when fresh flowers are not available. In Tamil Nadu, a rasam (veppam poo rasam) made with flowers of neem is a culinary specialty.A mixture of neem flowers and Bella (jaggery or unrefined brown sugar) is prepared and available to parents and friends, sweet and bitter symbolic events in the coming years new.Neem leaf extract is thought to be useful as a prophylactic against malaria, despite the fact that no full clinical study are still available. In many cases, private initiatives in Senegal have managed to prevent malaria.


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